cb_CB5-132T_C738T_(Origins_T)_UM_date_EN.bookThis revision: August
2015
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Table of contents - 3
Register your Acer product ......................... 2 Manage your
registered products ............... 2
Getting started 4 Turn on your Chromebook....................... 4
Select your language settings ................. 4 Connect to a
network............................... 4
Accept the Terms of Service....................... 4 First-time
sign-in ...................................... 4
Create a new Google Account .................... 4 Browse as a
guest ...................................... 5 Sign in to your
Google Account .................. 5
Your Acer Chromebook tour 6 Front
view................................................ 6 Keyboard
view......................................... 7
Function keys.............................................. 8
Touchpad ....................................................
8
Left side view........................................... 9 Right
side view ........................................ 9 Bottom view
.......................................... 11
The Chrome OS Desktop 12 Window controls
................................... 12 Shelf
...................................................... 13
Launcher ................................................... 13
Pinned apps .............................................. 13
Status area................................................
14
Apps & extensions 15 Managing apps
...................................... 15
Installing new apps from the Chrome Web Store
........................................................ 15
Removing apps from Chrome OS............. 15 Pin an app to the
shelf .............................. 16 Unpin an app from the
shelf...................... 16
Google Drive ......................................... 16
Difference between Drive and Files apps . 16 Creating a new
document ......................... 17 Sync files from Downloads to
Google
Drive.......................................................... 17
Enable offline access to Google Drive files 18
Gmail .................................................... 19
Composing an email ................................. 19
YouTube ............................................... 19 Playing
video or audio files .................... 19 Other Supported File
Types................... 19
Chrome OS tips and tricks 20
Documents............................................. 20
How to create documents ......................... 20 Finding your
documents............................ 21 How to share documents
with other users 21
How to start a video chat ....................... 22 How to listen
to music............................ 22 How to watch videos, TV, or
movies...... 23 Working with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and
Powepoint) documents ........ 23
Open and edit Microsoft Office files using Google’s office
compatibility mode ........... 23 Convert Microsoft Office files to
Google Drive formats.............................................
24 Export Google Drive documents as Microsoft Office
files.................................. 24 Opening Microsoft Office
files using Microsoft’s Office Online apps from the Chrome Web
Store ................................... 24
How to use your Chromebook when there’s no internet
.................................. 25
Gmail Offline ............................................. 25
Google Drive ............................................. 26
Settings 27 Changing the language settings ............ 27 Changing
the clock settings................... 28 Customizing appearance
....................... 28
Customizing the wallpaper........................ 28 Customizing
the theme ............................. 28
Setting up a printer ................................ 29 Updating
Chrome OS ............................ 29
Automatic update ...................................... 29 Manual
update .......................................... 30
Reseting your Chromebook ................... 30
4 - Getting started
GETTING STARTED
Turn on your Chromebook On the Chromebook, the power button is
located at the upper-right corner of the keyboard. A "welcome"
screen will appear when the Chromebook first boots up.
Select your language settings Use the "Select your language"
drop-down list to choose your default language setting. If there is
more than one way to type in your language, you may be prompted to
select a keyboard input method as well.
Connect to a network Select a wireless network from the "Select a
network" list to connect to the Internet. If network access is
protected, you will need an access password to connect to it.
Accept the Terms of Service
Once connected to a network, accept the Terms of Service. Your
Chromebook will then download any available system updates, so you
automatically get the latest Chrome OS features.
First-time sign-in
Create a new Google Account
You can create a new Google Account if you don’t already have one.
Select Create a Google Account to set up a new account. A Google
Account gives you access to useful web services developed by
Google, such as Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar.
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Browse as a guest
You can also use the Chromebook without a Google Account by
selecting Browse as a Guest.
Sign in to your Google Account
If you already have a Google Account, enter your username and
password in the sign-in box that appears and select the Sign in
button.
Important Sign in with your primary Google Account. This account
will be set as the owner and is the only account that will be able
to change certain Chrome settings.
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YOUR ACER CHROMEBOOK TOUR
Now that you are done setting it up, let us show you around your
new Acer Chromebook.
Front view
2 Webcam
Web camera for video communication. A light next to the webcam
indicates that the webcam is active.
3 Touchscreen Displays computer output, supports multi-touch
input.
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2
3
4
Keyboard view
# Icon Item Description 1 Keyboard For entering data into your
computer.
2 Touchpad / click button
Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer
mouse. Pressing down anywhere on the pad functions like the left
button of a mouse. Pressing down anywhere with two fingers
functions like the right button of a mouse.
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2
4
Battery indicator
Indicates the computer's battery status. 1. Charging: The light
shows amber when the battery is charging. 2. Fully charged: The
light shows blue when in AC mode.
# Icon Item Description
Function keys
The computer uses function keys or key combinations to access some
hardware and software controls, such as screen brightness and
volume. The dedicated function keys each have a specific
function.
Touchpad
The built-in touchpad is a pointing device that senses movement on
its surface. This means the cursor responds as you move your
fingers across the surface of the touchpad.
Icon Function Description
Reload Reload the current page.
Full-screen Open the page in full-screen mode.
Next window Switch to the next window.
Brightness down Decreases the screen brightness.
Brightness up Increases the screen brightness.
Mute Turns off audio output.
Volume down Decreases the volume.
Volume up Increases the volume.
Action Gesture Click Press down on any part of the touchpad.
Two-finger tap (or alt-click)
Tapping the touchpad with two fingers or pressing (and holding) Alt
on the keyboard and tapping the touchpad with one finger both equal
a "right-click" on a computer mouse.
Two-finger swipe Place two fingers on the touchpad and move them up
and down to scroll vertically, left and right to scroll
horizontally.
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Left side view
3 USB port
Connects to USB devices. If a port is black it is USB 2.0
compatible, if it is blue it is also USB 3.0 compatible.
4 SD™ card reader
Accepts Secure Digital (SD™) cards. Note: Push to remove/install
the card. The card reader uses one card at a time.
5 Speaker Delivers stereo audio output.
Right side view
Drag and drop
Select the item you want to move with one finger. With a second
finger, move the item. Release both fingers to drop the item. (This
gesture works for files, not windows or icons.)
Action Gesture
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2 Power button Turns the computer on and off.
3 Headset/speaker jack
Connects to audio devices (e.g., speakers, headphones), or a
headset with microphone.
4 USB port
Connects to USB devices. If a port is black it is USB 2.0
compatible, if it is blue it is also USB 3.0 compatible.
5
Kensington lock slot
Connects to a Kensington- compatible computer security lock. Note:
Wrap the computer security lock cable around an immovable object
such as a table or handle of a locked drawer. Insert the lock into
the notch and turn the key to secure the lock. Some keyless models
are also available.
# Icon Item Description
Bottom view
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THE CHROME OS DESKTOP
Number Description
1
Goes Backward and Forward in the current web browsing sessions’s
history (closing and reopening the Chrome browser begins a new
session). Select to Reload
the current webpage. 2 Closes a tab. 3 Opens a new tab.
4 Type a web address or perform an internet search in this search
box (also known as the "omnibox").
5 Minimizes the window into the desktop shelf.
Shelf
Shelf Launcher
Launcher
Select the Launcher icon to display the launcher page. This is the
fastest way to search for something. Simply start typing to search
the internet, your bookmarks, any files you have stored in your
Google Drive, and items in the Chrome Web Store.
The Launcher page is also the place to access all your apps. Below
the search box are your frequently-used apps. Simply select one to
open it. To see all apps you have installed, tap All Apps.
Pinned apps
See Pin an app to the shelf on page 16 and Unpin an app from the
shelf on page 16 for more information.
6
Maximizes the window to take up the entire screen. Click again to
return window to previous position. Also, select
and hold to display a left and right arrow next to the icon. These
neatly align the window to take up half the left side of the screen
or the right side, respectively.
7 Closes the entire window (tabs and all).
8 Bookmark (save) webpage links to this quick-access area called
the "bookmarks bar".
9 Select to bookmark (save) a link to the currrent webpage.
10 Select to use any enabled extensions you have installed in
Chrome from this extension list.
11 Select to customize and control Google Chrome.
Note Specifications vary. Some icons may not be applicable to your
Chromebook.
Number Description
Status area
The Status area enables you to see vital computer information at a
glance, such as the time, Wi-Fi signal strength, and battery life.
Tap the Status area to display a box with more options.
Icon Description Icon Description
Lock screen Settings
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APPS & EXTENSIONS
You can enhance your Chromebook with extra web applications (apps,
for short) and features for the browser (also known as extensions).
Apps work like regular software programs for desktop computers,
except they run entirely on the web. Extensions provide custom
features and functionality for the Chrome browser. You can find
both apps and extensions through the Chrome Web Store, a site
dedicated to resources developed specifically for
Chromebooks.
Managing apps
1.Select the Launcher icon.
3.Select Web Store.
4.You can then browse through the app categories in the left column
or search for a specific type of app using the search box.
5.When you find an app that you would like to add, select it and
then select ADD TO CHROME.
6.A verification window will pop up, select Add to download and
install the app, or select Cancel.
To open your new app, select the Launcher, then All Apps (or type
the name of your new app), and then select the app.
Removing apps from Chrome OS
1.Select the Launcher icon.
2.Select All Apps (or type the name of the desired app).
Note Certain apps and browser extensions may not be available in
all countries and regions. The contents and design of the Chrome
Web Store may vary by region. Updates may add new categories or
change how to navigate the Chrome Web Store at any time.
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3.Two-finger tap (see Touchpad on page 8) on the app you want to
remove.
4.Select Remove from Chrome... or Uninstall.
Pin an app to the shelf
1.Select the Launcher icon.
2.Select All Apps (or type the name of the desired app).
3.Locate and two-finger tap the desired app icon.
4.Select Pin to shelf.
To reorder the apps on the shelf, just drag them around.
Unpin an app from the shelf
1.Locate and two-finger tap the desired app icon from the
shelf.
2.Select Unpin.
Google Drive All files saved to your Google Drive are saved online
and are accessible to other devices, such as your smartphone or
tablet. Files saved to the Downloads folder are saved to your local
drive and are only accessible to your Chromebook.
Difference between Drive and Files apps
Google Drive is a web-based storage service offered by Google, and
the Files app is the onboard storage system for your Chromebook.
Because your Chromebook makes heavy use of the web, you can easily
access files both from Google Drive and those that are stored
Note Some apps such as the Chrome web browser cannot be
uninstalled.
Note You must be connected to the Internet to do the following
Google Drive operations.
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locally by using the Files app on your Chromebook. To use the Files
app, select the Files icon in the apps list, or use the keyboard
shortcut <Alt> + <Shift> + <M>.
This user manual uses Google Drive and Files interchangeably when
giving instructions regarding accessing files.
Creating a new document
1.From the Apps list, select the Google Drive icon ( ).
2.Select NEW and select the type of document you want to
create.
Sync files from Downloads to Google Drive
1.Select the Launcher icon.
3.Select the Files icon.
Note For an alternative method of creating documents, see How to
create documents on page 20.
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5.Drag-and-drop the files to My Drive.
Enable offline access to Google Drive files
You can access files stored on your Google Drive while offline, but
first you must enable offline access:
1.Select the Launcher icon.
3.Select the Files icon and then select My Drive.
4.Select the file(s) you want to access offline.
5.Two-finger tap (see Touchpad on page 8) to bring up the context
sensitive menu and select Available offline. A check mark will
appear to indicate the file is available offline.
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3.Select the Gmail icon and then COMPOSE.
4.Enter the recipient’s email address, the subject, and the
message.
5.When you are finished composing your message, select Send.
YouTube YouTube is a video-sharing website on which users can
upload, share and view videos. You can access it by doing the
following:
1.Select the Launcher icon.
3.Select the YouTube icon.
Playing video or audio files Your Chromebook has a built-in media
player to play audio and video files. To play a file, double-click
on an audio or video file in your Files app.
Other Supported File Types Your Chromebook supports a number of
other file formats.
Media type Supported formats
Audio / Video .3gp,.avi, .mov, .mp4, .m4v, .m4a, .mp3, .mkv, .ogv,
.ogm, .ogg, .oga, .webm, .wav
File type Supported formats Microsoft Office files
.doc, .docx, .ppt, .pptx, .xls, .xlsx – (all read-only)
Images .bmp, .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .webp Compressed .zip, .rar,
.tar, .tar.gz (.tgz), .tar.bz2 (.tbz2) Other .txt, .pdf
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CHROME OS TIPS AND TRICKS
Your Chromebook is a new type of computer that works somewhat
differently than what you may be used to, so you might like to know
how easy and useful things are when using it. Here are some tips
and tricks.
Documents
1.Press the Search key on your keyboard.
2.Select All Apps (or type "Google Docs", "Google Sheets", or
"Google Slides" depending on the type of document you want to
create) Create word processing files with Google Docs, spreadsheets
with Google Sheets, and presentations with Google Slides.
3.Select Google Docs , Google Sheets , or Google Slides . That’s
it. You’ve just created a new document in a few seconds. With your
new document, you can add text, insert images, change the font,
make it bold, underline it, italicize it – you get the gist. Most
of the formatting and other stuff you might be familiar with from
other productivity suites like Microsoft Office you can do with
Google Docs.
Note For an alternative method of creating documents, see Creating
a new document on page 17.
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Finding your documents
All documents you create are saved to your Google Drive where they
are online and accessible to other devices, such as your smartphone
or tablet. To find your documents, do the following:
1.Select the Launcher icon.
3.Select the Google Drive icon.
4.Select My Drive (or whatever sub-folder you’ve created to put
your files in).
Since your files are saved in Google Drive, they are saved online
and available anywhere you have internet access. To access your
files from any internet-connected computer do the following:
1.Open the computer’s web browser.
2. In the browser’s address bar, type "drive.google.com" (this is
the Google Drive web address).
3.Login using your Google account username and password.
4.Select My Drive (or whatever folder you’ve created to put your
files in).
How to share documents with other users
1.Select the Share button in the upper right corner of your
document.
2.Add people by typing in their email address. The sharing option
works with your Gmail contacts, so as you type your email contacts
appear for you to quickly select.
3.After you select Done , they’ll receive an email letting them
know a document has been shared with them.
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How to start a video chat For all you Skype users out there,
Google+ Hangouts are free video chats for up to ten people. To make
a Hangouts video call, do the following:
1.Press the Search key on your keyboard.
2.Select All Apps (or type "Hangouts").
3.Select the Hangouts call icon .
4.Type in the name or email address of a person.
5.Select the Invite button to start your Hangout.
How to listen to music 1.Press the Search key on your
keyboard.
2.Select All Apps (or type "Play Music").
3.Select Play Music .
For other streaming apps like Pandora, Spotify, Rdio, Deezer and
more (availability varies by country):
1.Press the Search key on your keyboard.
2.Select All Apps (or type "Web Store").
3.Select Web Store to go to the Chrome Web Store.
4.Search for Pandora or other music apps.
5.When you find what you want, select the ADD TO CHROME
button.
Note Play Music may not be available in all countries and regions.
Google Play’s current list of country availability for apps and
digital content, visit https://
support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2843119?hl=en
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How to watch videos, TV, or movies 1.Press the Search key on your
keyboard.
2.Select All Apps and select one of the following options:
a.Select YouTube to view a vast amount of user-uploaded videos
covering nearly everything imaginable.
b.Select Play Movies to watch the movies and TV shows you
love.
c. To find more entertainment apps like Netflix, Flixster, and more
(availability varies by country), select Web Store to go to the
Chrome Web Store. Then, search for "Netflix" or other entertainment
apps.
Working with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Powepoint)
documents
Open and edit Microsoft Office files using Google’s office
compatibility mode
1.Press the Search key on your keyboard.
2.Select All Apps (or type "Files").
3.Select the Files icon.
Note Play Movies may not be available in all countries and regions.
Google Play’s current list of country availability for apps and
digital content, visit https://
support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2843119?hl=en
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4.Double-click on any Microsoft Office file stored in Google Drive
or on an external hard drive or USB flash drive connected to your
Chromebook.
Google Chrome automatically opens and enables limited editing of
the document.
Convert Microsoft Office files to Google Drive formats
1.Press the Search key on your keyboard.
2.Select All Apps (or type "Files").
3.Select the Files icon.
4.Double-click on any Microsoft Office file stored in Google Drive
or on an external hard drive or USB flash drive connected to your
Chromebook.
5.Select File > Save as Google Docs, Slides, or Sheets (format
depends on the type of document).
Export Google Drive documents as Microsoft Office files
1.Press the Search key on your keyboard.
2.Select All Apps (or type "Docs").
3.Select Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides (depending on the document
you want to create).
4.After creating the content of your document, select File >
Download as and select the type of format you want to save
as.
5.The file is saved to the download section of the Files app.
Opening Microsoft Office files using Microsoft’s Office Online apps
from the Chrome Web Store
Another option for working with Microsoft Office files is to use
Microsoft’s own free web-based Office Online tools. You can
download the Word Online, Excel Online, and PowerPoint Online
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apps from the Chrome Web Store (you’ll need to create a Microsoft
account if you don’t already have one). Then, you can login and
create files or upload files you have already created and edit
them.
How to use your Chromebook when there’s no internet
The Chrome Web Store contains useful offline apps (see Installing
new apps from the Chrome Web Store on page 15). You’re able to
filter your app search by selecting the Runs Offline checkbox. For
those times you don’t have an internet connection, these apps help
you stay productive and entertained. A few of the pre-installed
options are described below.
Gmail Offline
3.Select the Gmail Offline icon.
4.Use the app like you normally would. It’ll update and send your
emails the next time you log on to the internet.
Note Office Online programs save files you create exclusively to
Micrsoft’s own OneDrive cloud storage. Though you can download a
file you create and then move it to Google Drive or a removable
storage device, you cannot save it directly to those locations.
Also, to work on a file you’ve already created, you must first
upload it to OneDrive by selecting Open from OneDrive from within
whichever Office Online product you are using (you can install the
OneDrive app from the Chrome Web Store as well).
Note The first time you use Gmail Offline you MUST be connected to
the internet to enable offline viewing.
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Google Drive
3.Select the Google Drive icon.
4.Open a Google document you have already created or create one as
you normally would (see Creating a new document on page 17). Notice
the offline icon displays next to the file name reminding you that
you are working on this document while not connected to the
internet.
5.Make your desired changes. The next time you are online and have
Google Drive open, your local changes will upload to Google
Drive.
You can’t open and access every type of file you have saved in
Google Drive when there is no internet connection. To enable
offline access to file types other than Google documents when
offline, see Enable offline access to Google Drive files on page
18.
Important Any changes you make to a current document or any
document you create while offline are saved locally on your
computer and will not be seen if you open the document from Google
Drive on another computer or device. The changes will only be
reflected in the Google Drive online version of the document the
next time you connect to the internet and access Google
Drive.
Note If you make changes to a Google document while offline and
someone else makes changes to the document as well (for example, if
the document is shared with someone else), the next time you are
online and have Google Drive open, your changes will merge with the
other person’s changes.
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SETTINGS
Use the settings menu to adjust the various options for your
Chromebook. To access the settings menu do the following:
1.Select the Status area of the shelf in the lower-right corner of
the screen (where your account picture appears).
2.Select Settings.
3.To show the advanced settings, scroll to the bottom and select
Show advanced settings...
Changing the language settings 1.Select the Status area of the
shelf in the lower-right corner of the
screen (where your account picture appears).
2.Select Settings.
5.Select Add to add additional languages.
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6.To enable a language for keyboard input, under Input Method
select the checkbox next to your desired input method.
7.Select Done when finished.
Changing the clock settings You can change the time format and time
zone on your Chromebook. If the date or time is incorrect on your
Chromebook, try adjusting the time zone.
To change the time zone:
1.Select the Status area of the shelf in the lower-right corner of
the screen (where your account picture appears).
2.Select Settings.
3.Select Show advanced settings...
4.Scroll down and select the drop down box next to Time zone.
Customizing appearance
Customizing the wallpaper
1.Select the Status area of the shelf in the lower-right corner of
the screen (where your account picture appears).
2.Select Settings.
3.Select Set wallpaper.
4.Select a preloaded wallpaper or select Custom, plus sign, and
then Choose File to select your own image.
5.Once selected, select OPEN.
You can also choose Surprise Me to have the wallpaper change
randomly.
Customizing the theme
1.Select the Status area of the shelf in the lower-right corner of
the screen (where your account picture appears).
2.Select Settings.
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4.You’ll be taken to the Chrome Web Store, where you can find extra
resources for the Chrome browser.
5.Once you find a theme that you’d like to try out, select it and
then select ADD TO CHROME.
Setting up a printer You can use the Google Cloud Print service to
send print requests to many types of traditional cabled printer and
wireless "cloud ready" printers; however, not all printers are
supported.
To learn more about Google Cloud Print and how to set up your
printer, reference Google’s own Chromebook Help to find
comprehensive information on this topic. To access Chromebook Help,
do the following:
1.Press the Search key on your keyboard.
2.Select All Apps (or type "Get Help").
3.Select the Get Help icon.
4.Select Printing.
Automatic update
Each time you turn on your Chromebook, it automatically checks for
updates. When an update is available, this update icon will appear
in the status area. To apply the update:
1.Select the Status area of the shelf in the lower-right corner of
the screen (where your account picture appears).
2.Select Restart to update.
3.Your Chromebook will shutdown and automatically restart, with the
update applied.
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Manual update
To manually check for an update or check what version of Chrome OS
you are using:
1.Select the Status area of the shelf in the lower-right corner of
the screen (where your account picture appears).
2.Select Settings.
3.At the top select About Chrome OS.
4. In the dialog that opens, select Check for and apply updates. If
any updates are available, they will be displayed on the
page.
Reseting your Chromebook There may be times when you want to reset
your Chromebook (for example, removing your personal information
and settings). Completely reseting your Chromebook is known as
"Powerwashing", which is basically factory resetting your computer.
After powerwashing, your Chromebook will look like it did out of
the box (including all apps that came pre-installed). To powerwash
your Chromebook, do the following:
1.Select the Status area of the shelf in the lower-right corner of
the screen (where your account picture appears).
2.Select Settings.
4.Select Restart.
Important Do not modify your Chromebook’s hardware yourself. Doing
so will cause the update function to no longer work. Please get in
touch with your dealer or an authorized service center. Visit
www.acer.com to find an authorized service site.
Important Powerwashing your Chromebook will remove all local
settings, data, and programs from your hard drive. Backup any data
on your hard drive that is not saved online by moving it to Google
Drive and waiting for it to sync.
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HELP
Online and offline help Additional help is available both online
and offline. Chromebook Help is installed on your Chromebook and
doesn’t require internet access. It covers basic troubleshooting as
well as more detailed information about Chrome OS and using your
Chomebook.
To access Chromebook Help, do the following:
1.Press the Search key on your keyboard.
2.Select All Apps (or type "Get Help").
3.Select the Get Help icon.
Note Some sections in Chromebook Help have web links, which require
you have internet access to view the additional information.
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Alternatively, you can access Chromebook Help by doing the
following:
1.Select the Status area of the shelf in the lower-right corner of
the screen (where your account picture appears).
2.Select the question mark "?".
Register your Acer product
Manage your registered products
First-time sign-in
Browse as a guest
Your Acer Chromebook tour
Removing apps from Chrome OS
Pin an app to the shelf
Unpin an app from the shelf
Google Drive
Creating a new document
Gmail
Other Supported File Types
Documents
How to start a video chat
How to listen to music
How to watch videos, TV, or movies
Working with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Powepoint)
documents
Open and edit Microsoft Office files using Google’s office
compatibility mode
Convert Microsoft Office files to Google Drive formats
Export Google Drive documents as Microsoft Office files
Opening Microsoft Office files using Microsoft’s Office Online apps
from the Chrome Web Store
How to use your Chromebook when there’s no internet
Gmail Offline
Google Drive